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Find out if your Chruchill Car Insurance Quote is better than you existing provider.

Churchill Car Insurance brings to you a fantastic offer to protect your car as well as do some charity for a cause you support. If you sign up for Churchill Car Insurance through the website Surf4finance.com, you will be entitled to receive £35 as charity donation. All you need to do is fill in a small application form available at Surf4finance.com to claim this charity donation. The company allows you to donate the money to any charity of your choice. So, here is your chance to contribute to some noble cause. Please remember this is not a cash back offer.

 

You can get a Churchill Car Insurance policy directly also by visiting the official website of Churchill Insurance. There is no difference in what you are required to pay for the policy whether you take it directly or through Surf4finance.com. It is only that the latter option would allow you to give £35 as donation to a charitable organisation.   

  Churchill Car Insurance provides you free breakdown cover by Green Flag. They will also provide you 24 hour accident recovery.  You get up to 15% off if you buy the policy online. In addition, there is a discount of 10% when you take insurance policies on additional cars. Churchill Car Insurance offers complete cover for the repairs required for 5 years. You’ll however need to take the services of an approved repairer.

Their comprehensive car insurance cover will also offer medical expenses, personal accident cover and cover for the personal belongings in the car check your churchill quote.

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Down-Home Downtown

By LINDA M. LINONIS

linonis@vindy.com

girard

For businesses to survive and thrive, they must evolve to meet customers’ needs or fill a specialty niche.

That’s what businesses in the central business district here have done, said Mayor James Melfi, who has been in office since 2000 and is a lifelong city resident. He said Girard businesses have mirrored the trend in bigger downtowns. Department stores that try to cater to everyone don’t make it anymore.

“The McKelvey and Strouss [department] stores of downtown Youngstown ... we’ve seen their demise,” he said.

Melfi said older Girard residents will remember Sakas, clothing store; Charles Shop, women’s and men’s clothing; and Imperial Shoes. “In smaller towns, clothing and shoe retailers find it hard to compete with mall stores,” he said. Most of those stores have been closed at least two decades or more.

But just because one kind of business has evaporated doesn’t mean another can’t succeed.